More Fun Comics #57
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Return of Zor," Joe Shuster’s dynamic art brings a classic pulp adventure to life, as a mysterious figure returns to challenge the status quo in a world still reeling from the early days of superheroics. This 1940 issue, featuring the distinctive inks of Joe Shuster and a striking cover by Bernard Baily, offers a rare glimpse into the early superhero landscape, complete with a promotional ad for the Superman radio show sponsored by Force cereal, airing across eight states.
In "The Return of Zor," a scientific professor's experiment awakens the ancient entity Zor, who manipulates the mind of Grant Corrigan, leading him to believe that Sgt. Dexter has been murdered—though the truth remains hidden in the shadows.
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Reprinted in Superman #252 (1972), Golden Age of Comics #4 (1983), Batman collection Le Détective masqué #3 (1985), The Greatest Golden Age Stories Ever Told #[nn] (1990), The Golden Age Spectre Archives #1 (2003), Golden Age Doctor Fate Archives #1 (2007)
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